The nonprofit Children at Risk’s annual ranking of Texas public schools shows improvement over past years, as more schools in predominantly low-income communities earned the organization’s top-rated Gold Ribbon.
The organization’s 2025 assessment awarded more As and Bs, despite funding challenges at the state level.
“When we looked at student achievement performance and student growth, we saw increases all across the board,” said Children at Risk CEO Bob Sanborn. “Our kids are doing better, our schools are doing better.”…